Recap: Juliana Barr on 16th-Century Indian Highways

By Gregory Parker
Feb 17, 2014

On February 13, Juliana Barr, associate professor and Jessie Ball duPont-Magid Term Professor at the University of Florida, presented "Cross Cultures: Spanish Travelers on Indian Highways in the 16th-Century Southwest." Her talk, part of the Thursday Speaker Series for the Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies, considered the relations between Native Americans and Spaniards in the 1500s. The event continued the Institute's 2013-15 theme, "Materials of History."